Non catholic women of child bearing years to have a legitimate gripe. Insurance does not pay for BCPs which I am fine with, on the other hand, in contrast to about every other drug category, there are, in general, no inexpensive generics to fall back on.
I can take a $4 generic for my blood pressure but BCPs run $40 and much higher per month.
Keep in mind, this is just an economics argument, and I am not commenting on morals or ethics.
The drug companies have been screwing women on birth control. (sorry, couldn’t resist). The Republican candidate should be aware of this ongoing frustration and use it as a positive. I would like to see the candidate just say, that he will pave the way for approval of low cost generics, this should settle down all but the left wing fanaticss.
Walmart has several generic bcp’s for $9 a month.